communications and PR drawings to make to make you laugh and groan

It’s so easy to send a highly embarrassing email. In response to my cartoon, drawn for the Institute of Internal Communication magazine, Voice, comms pros shared with me their email faux pas: Announcing “erection results” “Apologies for incontinence caused” “Massage me at any time” An automatic door “operating erotically” Sending a “bollocking form” (booking form) And it seems quite a few of us have been challenged, or mortified, by our phones autocorrecting ‘busy’ to ‘busty’. Advertisements Continue reading pubic relations

Often, when our colleagues are all over the world, we experience all sorts of mutual incomprehension. This drawing, for the Institute of Internal Communications magazine, Voice, gave me a very welcome opportunity to draw a fella in his pants. Continue reading cross-culture working

All of the things I pledged to do, are designed to make me happy! Most important to me (I do love to prioritise) are: I will get better at evaluating in a way that helps me (and others) learn and … Continue reading comms new year’s resolutions

If you’ve been through the comms approval process a few times, you’ll know – the pain is real. Getting through layers of people to approve a pice of content, whether it’s a video, a design, a press release or other … Continue reading comms approval process

If employees don’t know what’s appropriate to say, they’re either: Feeling disgruntled or misunderstood and need support from management. Unaware of the consequences of their comments and need education from the HR or learning and development team. The main point … Continue reading social media offence

That person who complains that social media is full of angry people whinging, then you look at that person’s tweets on their personal account and all they do is complain themselves. People have a right to complain, and if you … Continue reading community management